Helene Meyers
The lives and preventable deaths of two young Black moms are chronicled through home movies as well as the activism of those that are left behind.
The lives and preventable deaths of two young Black moms are chronicled through home movies as well as the activism of those that are left behind.
Talking to author Sally Schloss about her one-of-a-kind debut.
This year, Choices celebrates its 50th anniversary, and with abortion access once again under attack, it is the perfect time to follow Hoffman’s lead and rededicate ourselves to this fight for justice.
Trying to take on the incredibly narrow definition of “the right kind of woman.”
Two of my pregnancies ended in miscarriage, and the other two resulted in the greatest joys of my life. But all four were a burden — emotionally and physically, personally and professionally.
As I look at my new daughter, I think about what a few more decades of restrictions could mean for her future. I knead harder.
The deadline for Lilith’s Annual Fiction Contest has been extended until January 31st!
My work is about shattering the preconceived notions of what it means to be a woman, what it means to be Jewish, what it means to be queer.
What is the value of a work of art when weighed against the value of a human life?